Starting from $14,695

This expedition encompasses the wildlife paradise of South Georgia, the remote Falkland Islands, as well as the extraordinary beauty of the Antarctic Peninsula. Experience unprecedented wildlife viewing opportunities.

Itinerary

The small city of Ushuaia is the perfect starting point for our expedition cruise to Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falkland/Malvinas Islands. Located near the southern tip of South America, it boasts beautiful views of the Andres Mountains and the Beagle Channel. Stroll the lively main street of cafes, shops and outfitters, perhaps picking up a last-minute item for your voyage, or enjoying a typical Argentine grill entrée at one of the many casual restaurants. If you arrive early, you will want to visit beautiful Tierra del Fuego National Park.

Day 2: Embarkation in Ushuaia

In the afternoon we embark the Sea Spirit and set sail down the scenic Beagle Channel.

Days 3-4: Drake Passage

Through presentations and informal conversations, our team of experts on Antarctic wildlife, history and geology will enlighten you about what we’ll expect to see in the days ahead. Keep a sharp eye out as we cross the Antarctic Convergence, where ocean dynamics create a unique zone of marine life and activity. In the early evening of the fourth day, weather and sea conditions permitting, we plan to have our first landing in the South Shetland Islands.

Days 5-8: The Antarctic Continent and the South Shetlands

In the region of the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula, we get a great variety of opportunities to actively explore the unique wildlife and breathtaking scenery. With nearly 200 recognized sites here we use all our experience to offer you the best places and ways to explore the enchanting world of the Sixth Continent. A flexible planning is a key to a successful expedition.

Our Captain and Expedition Leader will do their best to show you all the faces of Antarctica. We hope to tick off 5 penguin /6 seal / several whale species in Antarctic check-list. While cruising along narrow Antarctic waterways we admire huge icebergs of different shapes, sizes and colours. We visit scientific stations representing several different countries and learn about Antarctic scientific researches straight from the source. Of course, setting foot on the actual Antarctic Continent is also on agenda.

Days 9-10: Scotia Sea

More informative presentations are in store today, as we head northeast toward South Georgia.

Days 11-15: South Georgia

For many, South Georgia is a not-to-be-missed destination within the Antarctic region. These sub-Antarctic islands are mountain peaks emerging from the Scotia Arc, an underwater mountain chain that extends from the Andes to the White Continent. Shaped like a long and narrow whalebone, the islands are home to:

Antarctic seabirds, about 46% of the world's breeding population of grey-headed albatrosses; northern giant petrels, white-chinned petrels and Antarctic prions. Most of the world's population of the South Georgia blue-eyed shags live there, some 7,500 pairs.

Penguins – around half the world's population of macaroni penguins, along with 100,000 pairs of Gentoo penguins and about 6,000 breeding pairs of Chinstrap penguins.

The most attractive residents of South Georgia are King penguins with their orange-yellow crowns. The total number of King penguins is around 400,000 breeding pairs.

We spend three days among the alpine landscapes and penguins colonies. We will also visit the historic settlement of Grytviken. With its whaling-era remnants and Earnest Shackleton’s gravesite, the one-time whaling town is one of the highlights of South Georgia.

Days 16-17: At Sea

Days 18-19: The Falklands

The Falkland Islands offer an unforgettable vista of moors and rugged coastlines carved by the South Atlantic, where the wildlife and plant life form a link between Patagonia and Antarctica. On the beaches, elephant seals are a spectacular sight when battling among themselves to establish territories or just simply relaxing. Sea lions and fur seals are also common sights. As many as a million penguins nest in the Falklands every summer, representing five of the world’s seventeen species – King, Gentoo, Rockhopper, Magellanic and Macaroni. What’s more, for the Gentoo, the Falklands are home to the largest population on Earth. Look for black-browed albatrosses nesting on grassy hillsides overlooking the sea.

The capital of the Falklands Port Stanley is the southernmost British outpost in the world. With many reminders of its British heritage such as red phone booths and English pubs, the town boasts other unusual sights like a whalebone arch and shipwrecks along the coast.

Days 20-22: Southern Ocean

Reality begins to set in during this final sea passage separating the magic world we’ve just explored from the rest of the world we’ll soon be rejoining. Refresh your memories through a photo exchange with newfound friends, and bid farewell to seabirds and whales that you can identify more easily now.

Day 23: Disembarkation in Montevideo (Uruguay)

Morning disembarkation in Montevideo. Right after the disembarkation, we provide a group transfer to the Montevideo airport or the city center.

Sea Spirit

Highlights

Visit three diverse and spectacular biomes including the temperate Falkland Islands, sub-Antarctic South Georgia and the frozen Antarctic continent

Encounter hundreds of thousands of stately king penguins on the beaches of incomparable South Georgia

Experience abundant wildlife including seabirds, seals and even some of the great whales at close range

Included

1 pre-voyage hotel night in Ushuaia

Group transfers from the airport to the hotel on a day prior to departure

Group transfer to the ship on day of embarkation

Group transfer to airport or central location upon disembarkation

Shipboard accommodations

All scheduled landings/excursions

Leadership throughout the voyage by our experienced Expedition Leader & Expedition Team

All meals on board throughout the voyage

Tea and coffee station 24 hours daily

Welcome and Farewell cocktails

Rubber boots on loan for shore landings

Expedition jacket

All port fees

Pre-departure materials

Digital Voyage Log

Adventure Options

Kayaking: $895

Photography: Free

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of expedition cruising, itineraries are subject to change due to weather, ice conditions, natural and cultural events, wildlife viewing opportunities and other logistical considerations. In general, a ship's crew will endeavor to complete the itinerary provided, but the ultimate decision lies with the ship's captain and expedition leaders.